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Matthew Perry - who was worth $120M - included ONE ex-girlfriend in his will after the Friends star died at age 54

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Matthew Perry left one of his ex-girlfriends in his will.

The lucky ex is former fashion student Rachel Dunn whom he dated from 2003 to 2005. He signed the will on October 26, 2009.

Perry wrote in his memoir that she was 'the ex-girlfriend of his dream.'

The two ended things around the time Friends wrapped. 

'There was no drama involved (in the breakup), just a commitment by Matthew to stay focused on his sobriety,' a source close to the former couple told People at the time.

He had dated famous ladies as well - including Julia Roberts, Neve Campbell, Natasha Wagner and Lizzy Caplan - but they were not in the will. 

He left more than $1million in a trust he established named after a famed Woody Allen film character even though he was worth over $120M.

Matthew Perry left one of his ex-girlfriends in his will. The lucky ex is former fashion student Rachel Dunn whom he dated from 2003 to 2005. Seen in 2004

Matthew Perry left one of his ex-girlfriends in his will. The lucky ex is former fashion student Rachel Dunn whom he dated from 2003 to 2005. Seen in 2004

He signed the will on October 26, 2009. Perry wrote in his memoir that she was 'the ex-girlfriend of his dream.' Seen in 2003

He signed the will on October 26, 2009. Perry wrote in his memoir that she was 'the ex-girlfriend of his dream.' Seen in 2003

The two ended things around the time Friends wrapped. 'There was no drama involved (in the breakup), just a commitment by Matthew to stay focused on his sobriety,' a source close to the former couple told People at the time. Seen in 2004

The two ended things around the time Friends wrapped. 'There was no drama involved (in the breakup), just a commitment by Matthew to stay focused on his sobriety,' a source close to the former couple told People at the time. Seen in 2004

He created the trust named the Alvy Singer Living Trust - named after Allen's 1977 Annie Hall character. 

Per legal documents obtained by DailyMail.com, the late Friends star- who died from a ketamine overdose aged 54 on October 28 2023- created a will in 2009 saying he wanted to leave 'a majority of his belongings to a trust.'

The Chandler Bing actor - who starred on Friends from 1994 to 2004 - made a reported $20million a year in residuals from the show. 

Other trust beneficiaries listed are the star's father John Perry, mom Suzanne Morrison, half-sister Caitlin Morrison. 

The documents list the value of the star's personal property as a 'little over $1million' - this money is what his executors found as additional assets that are not already in his private trust.

Perry was worth an estimated $120million

He had dated famous ladies as well - including Julia Roberts (pictured), Neve Campbell, Natasha Wagner and Lizzy Caplan - but they were not in the will

He had dated famous ladies as well - including Julia Roberts (pictured), Neve Campbell, Natasha Wagner and Lizzy Caplan - but they were not in the will

The star who died without ever having children had made a distinction in his will that any kids he may have after 2009 were not 'explicitly entitled' to his fortune.

Lisa Ferguson and Mike Myers' ex-wife Robin Ruzan are listed as co-executors of the will - both Perry and Ruzan worked on game show Celebrity Liar in the 2010s. 

Perry's parents will likely take on his acting royalties as well as other parts of his estate which includes his 2022 memoir, according to Day Pitney trusts and estates partner Tasha Dickinson. 

Perry's parents will likely take on his acting royalties as well as other parts of his estate which includes his 2022 memoir, according to Day Pitney trusts and estates partner Tasha Dickinson. Seen with his dad in October

Perry's parents will likely take on his acting royalties as well as other parts of his estate which includes his 2022 memoir, according to Day Pitney trusts and estates partner Tasha Dickinson. Seen with his dad in October

Matthew Perry with mom Suzanne and sister Emily

Matthew Perry with mom Suzanne and sister Emily

Matthew and sister Madeline during Spider-Man premiere at Mann Village in Westwood, California

Matthew and sister Madeline during Spider-Man premiere at Mann Village in Westwood, California

Perry died from the 'acute effects of ketamine' and drowning, his autopsy revealed - with the actor having similar quantities of ketamine in his system as a hospital patient under general anesthetic.

'The County of Los Angeles Department of Medical Examiner determined the cause of death for 54-year-old actor Matthew Langford Perry as the acute effects of ketamine,' the Los Angeles coroner's office said.

'Contributing factors in Mr. Perry's death include drowning, coronary artery disease, and the effects of buprenorphine (used to treat opioid use disorder). The manner of death is accident.'

Perry was found face-down in the hot tub, which adjoins the swimming pool at his Los Angeles home at 4.17pm on October 28, stunning the world of showbiz and breaking the hearts of fans worldwide.

He had been receiving ketamine infusion therapy as treatment for depression, the medical examiner reported - but the last session was a week and a half before he died, and the ketamine is only in your system for three to four hours, which means it did not lead directly to his death. 

Mike Myers' ex-wife Robin Ruzan is listed as one of the executors of Perry's will - both Perry and Ruzan worked on game show Celebrity Liar in the 2010s (pictured with Myers in 2004)

Mike Myers' ex-wife Robin Ruzan is listed as one of the executors of Perry's will - both Perry and Ruzan worked on game show Celebrity Liar in the 2010s (pictured with Myers in 2004)

A photo of Perry is displayed during the In Memoriam Oscars tribute at the 96th Academy Awards, in Los Angeles on Sunday

A photo of Perry is displayed during the In Memoriam Oscars tribute at the 96th Academy Awards, in Los Angeles on Sunday

'At the high levels of ketamine found in his postmortem blood specimens, the main lethal effects would be from both cardiovascular overstimulation and respiratory depression,' the medical examiner, Raffi Djabourian, concluded. 

Perry's blood ketamine levels were at 3,540 ng/ml in peripheral blood, and 3,271 ng/ml in central blood.

For a patient under general anesthetic in a hospital, a blood ketamine level of 1,000 - 6,000 ng/ml would be normal, the medical examiner explained.

'Drowning contributes due to the likelihood of submersion into the pool as he lapsed into unconsciousness; coronary artery disease contributes due to exacerbation of ketamine induced myocardial effects on the heart.

'Buprenorphine effects are listed as contributory, even though not at toxic levels, due to the additive respiratory effects when present with high levels of ketamine.' 

He had no alcohol, cocaine, heroin, meth or fentanyl in his system. 

He was declared dead at the scene and the medical examiner conducted the autopsy on October 29.

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